Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $150
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Three poetry books by Zelda (Shneorsohn-Mishkovsky, 1914-1984), published by "HaKibutz HaMeuchad": *Penai, poems, [1967]. * Poems, [1979]. *HaShoni HaMarhiv. [1981].The three books bear a dedication handwritten by Zelda. In one of the dedications Zelda wrote: "To my dear Pnina, my sister from the forest and the castle, Zelda". Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
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Fifteen letters, notes and documents, handwritten and hand-signed by Hebrew poets and authors, addressed to different literary figures in the Authors Association. Amongst the authors: Nathan Yonatan, Dan Pagis (2 letters), S. Shalom (2 letters), Yehuda Amichai, Pinchas Sadeh (2 letters), Dalia Ravikovitch, Haim Hazaz, Abba Kovner, David Shimonovitch (Shimoni), and others. In a postcard from 1960 Dalia Ravikovitch wrote "I composed children's poems and poems for adults. The latter appeared this year in a book. I was not involved in any literary discussion and this is the end. Correct?". Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
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Four letters handwritten by R' Michal Rabinovitz, addressed to Aharon Ze'ev Eshkoli. Jerusalem, 1944.
R' Michal Rabinovitz, scholar and owner of the bookshop and publishsing house "Darom" (Ben-Yehuda street, Jerusalem). The letters presented here are addressed to his friend Aharon Ze'ev Eshkoli (Weintraub, 1901-1948), Israeli historian, researcher of Judaism and Chasidut, researcher of the Messianic movements, translator, teacher and military chaplain. Attached is a letter from Ben-Zion Krinpis handed to Eshkoli by Rabinovitz. Total of five letters, size varies, very good condition.
R' Michal Rabinovitz, scholar and owner of the bookshop and publishsing house "Darom" (Ben-Yehuda street, Jerusalem). The letters presented here are addressed to his friend Aharon Ze'ev Eshkoli (Weintraub, 1901-1948), Israeli historian, researcher of Judaism and Chasidut, researcher of the Messianic movements, translator, teacher and military chaplain. Attached is a letter from Ben-Zion Krinpis handed to Eshkoli by Rabinovitz. Total of five letters, size varies, very good condition.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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A draft of a letter handwritten by R' Isaac Halevi Herzog, [1950s].
A draft of a long handwritten letter about the importance of observing the Sabbath and the Jewish days of rest in the State of Israel. The letter contains harsh reactions to the "Law of Working and Rest Hours" (1951) and the legal system in general which disregards the Torah of Israel. Amongst the statements in the letter: "what defines the 'day of rest', how flexible is this word, what does it guarantee?..."; and further in the letter: " if the Jewish people in Israel and around the world would have been asked…they would definitely object to the shameful attitude towards the Torah…". The draft of this letter is incomplete: one leaf is missing at the beginning. Leaves are not numbered; it is possible that a leaf is also missing in the middle. [11] pp, 33 cm. Good condition.
A draft of a long handwritten letter about the importance of observing the Sabbath and the Jewish days of rest in the State of Israel. The letter contains harsh reactions to the "Law of Working and Rest Hours" (1951) and the legal system in general which disregards the Torah of Israel. Amongst the statements in the letter: "what defines the 'day of rest', how flexible is this word, what does it guarantee?..."; and further in the letter: " if the Jewish people in Israel and around the world would have been asked…they would definitely object to the shameful attitude towards the Torah…". The draft of this letter is incomplete: one leaf is missing at the beginning. Leaves are not numbered; it is possible that a leaf is also missing in the middle. [11] pp, 33 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $700
Sold for: $2,000
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Albert Einstein, a photograph with a signed dedication. [USA], 1950.
A b/w portrait photo, with a signed dedication, handwritten by Einstein: "To Deborah Shermann, A. Einstein. 50." 11X8 cm, good condition. Framed 16.5X22 cm.
A b/w portrait photo, with a signed dedication, handwritten by Einstein: "To Deborah Shermann, A. Einstein. 50." 11X8 cm, good condition. Framed 16.5X22 cm.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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*Letter hand-signed by rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, addressed to Prof. Sarah Vilensky. * Three printouts of articles by rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, with dedications handwritten by Heschel (two in English and one in English and Hebrew). Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, (1907-1972) – a philosopher and scholar of Jewish philosophy; a foremost thinker amongst the USA Jewry in the second half of the 20th century. Generally in good condition.
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Lot 306 "Kerem Hemed" – Dedication by the Editor Senior Sachs to Av-Beit-Din Hannover – Berlin, 1854
Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
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Sefer Kerem Hemed (Netta Kodesh), published by Senior Sachs, Eighth booklet. Berlin, 1854.
Preceding the title-page, appears a long handwritten dedication by the editor, Senior Sachs (1816-1892), Jewish scholar and supporter of the Haskala movement: "in honor of the famous scholar…Doctor S. Meir, Av-Beit-Din Hannover…a present by the humble publisher Senior Sachs…". Bound together with the seventh booklet. [10], 98, 97-220 pp; [4], 160 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Staining. Worn binding.
Preceding the title-page, appears a long handwritten dedication by the editor, Senior Sachs (1816-1892), Jewish scholar and supporter of the Haskala movement: "in honor of the famous scholar…Doctor S. Meir, Av-Beit-Din Hannover…a present by the humble publisher Senior Sachs…". Bound together with the seventh booklet. [10], 98, 97-220 pp; [4], 160 pp, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Staining. Worn binding.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
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Mauschelpredigt eines Fanatikers, von Abraham Schwadron. Vienna: A. Löwit, 1916. German.
Of the early writings by Dr. Abraham Schwadron (Sharon, 1878-1957), thinker, musician, publicist and founder of the autographs and portraits collection of the JNUL. The essay deals with the question of the Zionist Movement's ideology. A dedication handwritten by Schwadron on the title-page: "Do not throw a stone at me! With humbleness and appreciation, Dr. Abraham Schwadron. 32 pp, 19 cm. Good condition.
Of the early writings by Dr. Abraham Schwadron (Sharon, 1878-1957), thinker, musician, publicist and founder of the autographs and portraits collection of the JNUL. The essay deals with the question of the Zionist Movement's ideology. A dedication handwritten by Schwadron on the title-page: "Do not throw a stone at me! With humbleness and appreciation, Dr. Abraham Schwadron. 32 pp, 19 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $900
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Thirty six autographs – autographs and dedications handwritten by leaders, ministers, Knesset-members, presidents and politicians. Israel, [1960s-80s].
Handwritten autographs by: Ezer Weizmann, Yigal Alon, Mota Gur, Haim Barlev, Menachem Begin (several autographs), Zalman Shazar, Ephraim Katzir, Haim Herzog, Yizchak Navon, Shimon Peres, Ariel Sharon and others; numerous autographs appear on first-day envelopes. Sizes and conditions vary.
Handwritten autographs by: Ezer Weizmann, Yigal Alon, Mota Gur, Haim Barlev, Menachem Begin (several autographs), Zalman Shazar, Ephraim Katzir, Haim Herzog, Yizchak Navon, Shimon Peres, Ariel Sharon and others; numerous autographs appear on first-day envelopes. Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $200
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Ten printed items – booklets, first-day envelopes and programs signed by Eli Wiezel, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Abba Kovner, Hanoch Bartov, Motl Saktzier, Ya'akov Ziper, Moshe Waldmann, Moshe Bernstein, Shaike Ofir, Dov Homsky, Avraham Sutzkever, Dov Sadan, Aharon Zeitlin, Akiva Ernst Simon, Herts Grosbard, and others. Sizes vary, good condition.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,000
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Passover Haggadah, from slavery to freedom. HIL [Hativah Yehudit Lochemet] third regiment. Eindhoven, Holland, [1946].
Non-traditional Haggadah. Typewritten text with handwritten titles, stenciled, with simple illustrations. "Yizkor" in memory of the Brigade victims and other interesting texts. An illustration on the cover expresses the spirit of the people of Israel revival after the holocaust: the emblem of HIL as a head of a soldier, the map of Eretz Israel as the soldier's body while his arm is stretched holding a pick-axe; barbed wires and iron chains next to "Homah U-Migdal" settlements. The third regiment of the Brigade was moved to Holland and Belgium at the end of July 1945. The companies were scattered in Holland and supervised units of German prisoners who cleared mines and restored the infrastructure. Several months after Passover 1946 the regiment was dismantled and the soldiers were discharged. [1], 7 leaves + [1] leaf "songs for the Pesach dinner", 33 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing-marks. Tear to cover. Folds at corners. Some of the printing is blurred. Tears to last leaf; pasted to an additional leaf. Horizontal folding marks.
Non-traditional Haggadah. Typewritten text with handwritten titles, stenciled, with simple illustrations. "Yizkor" in memory of the Brigade victims and other interesting texts. An illustration on the cover expresses the spirit of the people of Israel revival after the holocaust: the emblem of HIL as a head of a soldier, the map of Eretz Israel as the soldier's body while his arm is stretched holding a pick-axe; barbed wires and iron chains next to "Homah U-Migdal" settlements. The third regiment of the Brigade was moved to Holland and Belgium at the end of July 1945. The companies were scattered in Holland and supervised units of German prisoners who cleared mines and restored the infrastructure. Several months after Passover 1946 the regiment was dismantled and the soldiers were discharged. [1], 7 leaves + [1] leaf "songs for the Pesach dinner", 33 cm. Fair-good condition. Foxing-marks. Tear to cover. Folds at corners. Some of the printing is blurred. Tears to last leaf; pasted to an additional leaf. Horizontal folding marks.
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Auction 24 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
June 12, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
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[Passover Haggadah]. Contents: M. Bank; technical arrangements: M. Diamant; illustrations: G. Huberman. Qassassin (Egypt), April 15 1946.
Non-traditional Haggadah, with illustrations colored by hand. The printing information appears on the inner side of the back cover under "Next Year in Jerusalem". [12] leaves (front cover missing), 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and damages at borders of leaves.
Non-traditional Haggadah, with illustrations colored by hand. The printing information appears on the inner side of the back cover under "Next Year in Jerusalem". [12] leaves (front cover missing), 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and damages at borders of leaves.
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